1987 Acura Integra

1987 10Best Cars

The average Joe has probably never heard of this automobile, and it’s a fair bet that he hasn’t a clue to the correct pronunciation of its nameplate (ohyer-uh in-t-ruh). Fame and fortune are seldom won overnight, but the sporty no-name models from Honda are well on their way toward winning friends and influencing C/D editors. We like everything about the three- and five-door Integras—their snappy sixteen-valve engines, their sporty good looks, their usefully roomy interiors, and their fun-to-drive personalities. Most of all, we like the value they represent. Base prices start below the magic ten-grand figure, and this is not for stripper accommodation by any means. A spendthrift who goes nuts with the options list might blow the tab all the way up to fifteen thousand, but we doubt very much that he’ll regret the investment.

Acura dealers are off to a slow start, but don’t forget that Honda retailers also struggled in their early years. Our advice is to take advantage of this introductory period to grab a good deal while you can. There was a time, long ago, when Mercedes automobiles were affordable too, you know.

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